Example sentences of "a [adj] [noun pl] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ( a ) for solicitors to enter into a multi-national partnerships with members of that profession ; and |
2 | More general overviews , and interpretations of recent changes in the economic geography of the UK are provided in : Unequal Growth , by Steve Fothergill and Graham Gudgin ( London , Heinemann Educational ; 1982 ) , which focuses on the urban-rural shift in manufacturing ; Spatial Divisions of Labour : Social Structures and the Geography of Production by Doreen Massey ( London and Basingstoke , Macmillan ; 1984 ) which argues for a spatial divisions of labour approach to uneven development ; and Long Waves of Regional Development by Michael Marshall ( London and Basingstoke , Macmillan ; 1987 ) which uses a long-wave perspective , but draws also on aspects of the regulationist approach , in an analysis of the last century-and-a-half of uneven development in the UK . |
3 | In Europe the company operating the Astra satellite will use digital compression technology to offer a 180 channels per home option . |
4 | I won my race into a 1.5 metres per second wind . |
5 | Although Shelley smiled only faintly , Byron roared with laughter and said , ‘ Let me tell you of an inscription I once saw scrawled on the wall of a low jakes in Chelsea . |
6 | Again , this one remains a respectable 8″ to 10″ ( 20–25cm ) , and is also a reasonably-peaceful specimen . |
7 | If Smith were to fall under a bus — or , let us be blunt , drop dead during a European heads of government meeting — the effect on the nation 's stability and standing could be devastating . |
8 | Commuters can expect delays on the Northern Lane service tonight due to a technical problems at Sandhills and an incident at Moorfields . |
9 | This alliance of opposition frustrated all attempts to establish a professional police until Peel 's 1829 Metropolitan Police Act . |
10 | A few lumps of stone ; a matching shepherd and shepherdess plucked from Arcady , an old and battered sundial and a leaded glass cloche . |
11 | But the assumption that all morality means sexual morality is too widespread to go down without a few squawks of protest . |
12 | Spike knew that he was within a few moments of termination . |
13 | This thought , too , caused him a few moments of depression before it was drowned by feelings of tranquil pleasure . |
14 | Within a few moments of Dr McNab 's saline injections Dr Dunstaple had begun to revive . |
15 | After a few moments of thought , a child replies , " We collect it from bees . " |
16 | ‘ No , all I 'm asking you for is a few moments of Master Lorimer 's time . |
17 | For Gloucester jockey Peter Scudamore a few moments of solitude and silence . |
18 | Is the price we pay for a few moments of Mills and Boon romance too high , leaving an aftermath of bitterness , boredom and let-down ? |
19 | I had a few moments of fury , a fury compounded of shame at my own stupidity , the triteness of the situation , the thought of my cottage and supper and the cosy fireside . |
20 | Now and again there were diversions , when one or another of the remaining five would hold the stage and would have a few moments of limelight , or glory . |
21 | Trains had been laid on to despatch them to all parts of the country , so that for the rest of their lives they would be able to recall a few moments of honour , even glory . |
22 | So she 'd be able to have a few moments of peace and quiet in which to interview the woman . |
23 | Manville asked , after a few moments of silence . |
24 | After a few moments of silence there was a series of sharp raps on the door , and a voice called out , asking if anyone was inside . |
25 | After a few moments of silence he pressed the button of an integral cassette-player beneath the dashboard and she was delighted to hear the opening bars of Mendelssohn 's Third Symphony . |
26 | After a few moments of pandemonium , Shamir thanked the delegates for their show of confidence , declared the convention closed and walked out of the hall , followed by most of his Cabinet colleagues . |
27 | If she could get to Bart 's before the day staff had begun their routine , she might be allowed a few moments with Amy . |
28 | I spent a few moments in thought . |
29 | Once or twice , when Harry and Fleury had had to leave her to her own devices for a few moments in order to fight off the sepoys , she had become very upset and had made little attempt to conceal the fact . |
30 | Now that Elizabeth had exhausted the topic of Martha , they sat for a few moments in silence , one each side of the fire with a cup of tea . |